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THE ILLEUAD. [locations.]


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NOTABLE LOCATIONS
  • St. Jude's Church
  • Tu Fui, Ego Eris
  • The Dragon's Mouth
  • The Bilieu
  • The Graveyard
  • The Orpheum
  • The Street of the Gods
  • Le Cirque des RĂªves
  • The Lake of Trials
  • The Kraken
  • Die Rosenfeld
  • The Underground
  • The Bloodforge
  • The Northwest || Pit 91
  • The Cathouse Labyrinth
  • Strangefellows


MAJOR PLAYERS
  • Lowell, Guide of the Bilieu
  • Ahyo, [tagline]
  • Mardrom, [tagline]

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The Street of the Gods

[personal profile] traumereitrio_npc 2016-07-02 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
"A deity's powers comes from others' belief in them -- that's why they need more believers. Without believers, this street would be nothing, and they would be nothing -- so whenever someone gullible comes walking in, all of them start to tear and pull for their faith... no matter the cost."

The Street of the Gods, very very loosely based off of a similar location in the Nightside but mostly through name only. The Street of the Gods is a particular street in the Illeuad city where all of their temples and churches reside, aside from the abandoned St. Jude -- however, since the street lies north of the abandoned church, some consider St. Jude to be the head of this street, and was the first to lose all of its gods. Walking through it, some of the buildings will be cleaner and more well-kept than others, with those that aren't reduced to abandoned, crumbling ruins. From within, prayers and sermons can be heard, or the mad whisperings of fanatic followers. Ever met someone outside your school, smiling and handing out fun-sized Bibles? Yeah, they do that here, too -- but some with just an offhand smile, some others a bit more forceful to get you to join their religion. Be wary -- this is the Illeuad. You either believe in nothing, or you believe in something and you believe in it strongly.
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